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Markus Wheaton: Let go by Philadelphia
The Eagles released Markus Wheaton on Tuesday, Daniel Gallen of The Harrisburg Patriot-News reports.Both Wheaton and Kamar Aiken were among the final receivers cut by the Eagles at the conclusion of the preseason, but Wheaton was re-signed a few days later after Philadelphia ruled out Alshon Jeffery (shoulder) and Mack Hollins (groin) for the regular-season opener. The 27-year-old logged just three snaps (two on offense) in the Week 1 win over the Falcons, with Aiken moving on to the active roster in his stead. Though he has a pair of 40-catch seasons on his resume, Wheaton has suited up in just 14 contests over the past three years, recording only seven receptions during that span. He could resurface in Philadelphia or with another team later in the season, but it's unlikely he would secure a major role in any squad's passing attack.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Returning to Philadelphia
Markus Wheaton signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on Tuesday.Wheaton was just released by the Eagles on Sunday as part of their final roster cuts, but with fellow wideout Mack Hollins (groin) ruled out for Thursday's opener against the Falcons, Wheaton was brought back to add some depth to the unit. With Alshon Jeffery (shoulder) also not in line to play Thursday, Wheaton could see a decent number of opportunities in the passing game, but once those two are back healthy, the wideout could find himself off the roster once again.
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Markus Wheaton: Released by Philly
Markus Wheaton was released by the Eagles on Sunday, Chris McPherson of the team's official site reports.The 27-year-old has had a bit of a tumultuous career following his Pittsburgh days. There's no denying his skillset as a wideout in this league, but there's a degree of consistency that has been missing with Wheaton. The Eagles have one of the top wideout corps in the NFC, so Wheaton's release is by no means an indictment on his ability. Don't be surprised if another team takes a shot on Wheaton as the season inches closer.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Back at practice Sunday
Markus Wheaton (hamstring) returned to practice Sunday, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports reports.Wheaton has missed an extended period of time with a strained hamstring but now returns to practice with two weeks remaining until the regular season. The veteran isn't a lock for a roster spot with the Philadelphia Eagles and will look to play in the preseason finale and show that he can contribute in the passing game. Shelton Gibson and Anthony Mahoungou may lose some snaps with Wheaton back in the picture.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Nursing hamstring injury
Markus Wheaton is dealing with a strained hamstring, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Wheaton has missed several weeks of practice now due to the hamstring injury, which originally had been kept under the rug as an undisclosed issue. His chances of securing a roster spot have certainly been hampered, while it remains to be seen if he'll be able to return in time for Thursday's preseason tilt against the Browns.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Not at practice Saturday
Markus Wheaton (undisclosed) did not take the field for practice Saturday, Eliot Shorr-Parks of NJ.com reports.Wheaton wasn't in uniform for Thursday's preseason opener either, so it appears he's again on the mend after missing a day of practice Monday before returning to the fold Tuesday for a practice without pads. With a 53-man roster spot up for grabs and Wheaton's spot on thin ice, he will likely aim to return to action in short order if his health allows it.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Practicing Tuesday
Markus Wheaton (undisclosed) returned to practice Tuesday, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.Wheaton was held out of practice Monday for an undisclosed reason, but it looks like whatever was bothering him was minor. The Philadelphia Eagles, however, aren't practicing with full pads Tuesday, so that may have been a factor in Wheaton returning to the practice field. Expect another update on the wideout's health when the team goes back to practicing in full pads.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Misses practice Monday
Markus Wheaton was held out of practice Monday with an undisclosed injury, Eliot Shorr-Parks of NJ.com reports.Though the nature of Wheaton's setback isn't known, it's believed to be a minor concern for the 27-year-old wideout. That being said, the injury clouds Wheaton's availability for Thursday's exhibition opener against the Steelers, potentially robbing him of an opportunity to stake his claim to a roster berth. Wheaton is competing with a number of players for one or two openings in the Philadelphia Eagles' receiver ranks.
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Eagles' Markus Wheaton: Reaches deal with Philadelphia
Markus Wheaton signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday, Zach Berman of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.Despite the Bears' dearth of talent at receiver last season, Wheaton couldn't carve out much of a role in the passing game while also battling health issues. Wheaton finished his lone campaign in Chicago with just three receptions for 51 yards in 11 games before receiving his walking papers in March. It's no surprise that Wheaton was forced to settle for a one-year, prove-it deal in free agency, and there's no guarantee he'll earn a roster spot with the Super Bowl champions given his issues with staying on the field and his underwhelming production in 2017. Even if Wheaton is able to clinch a roster berth, he'll likely only serve as a depth wideout for the team and wouldn't be in line for consistent targets.
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Markus Wheaton: Visiting Seattle
Markus Wheaton is visiting the Seahawks on Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.The only 100-yard game of Wheaton's career was an outlier 201-yard performance during a game in Seattle back in Week 12 of 2015. He finished out that season with a handful of solid outings but has subsequently caught only seven passes on 26 targets in 14 games for Pittsburgh and Chicago the past two seasons. Seeking a speedy replacement for free-agent departee Paul Richardson, the Seahawks surely remember that game from 2015 and may be optimistic that Wheaton can recapture his best form if he stays healthy. Regardless of where he lands, the 27-year-old will need to reprove himself, likely while working on a contract that doesn't include much guaranteed money.